Monday, June 11, 2007

Description: Chocolate is, perhaps, the most perfect way to "end" a meal and these chocolate truffles, decorated with "fun" picks were not only delicious, they fit into that most "modern" of food trends, low-carb.

The recipe suggested rolling the truffles in powdered sugar, chopped nuts, or cocoa powder. To this Chris added dark cocoa powder with grated orange peel and some Cafe Francaise.

Description: Kristen's first effort was ready in a "flash". A store-bought pound cake was cubed and layered with fresh strawberries, Reddi-Wip and "crunchy" granola to make this concoction that originated in England... part of "Europe".

We have the orange juice for "sun", champagne for "bottle" and, of course, nothing can "cool" you off on a warm Houston morning quite like mimosa. There was nothing fancy about this one, just some $12 champagne and some Simply Orange juice.

In the Iron Chef competition, two chefs are challenged to create as many dishes as possible using the same ingredient, unknown to them until the start of the one hour time limit.

In a Molybdenum Chef event collaborators are each given three random words from a list of words. Their challenge is to prepare, untimed, a food item that can be described by these three words and then to combine their efforts to create a meal to be shared by all.

In the first Molybdenum Chef (MoChef) event, about twenty words were written on 3 x 5 index cards and shuffled. Technology, however, has supplied us with a faster, paperless way to give MoChef collaborators their three words. Use the MoChef Wordpicker to generate three words for your Mochef event. (NOTICE: You only get three tries!)

This blog is to be both a jumping-off point for you and your gastronomic gameplay as well as a place for you to share the recipes you created.